To link to the entire object, paste this link in email, IM or documentTo embed the entire object, paste this HTML in websiteTo link to this page, paste this link in email, IM or documentTo embed this page, paste this HTML in website

A PROFILE
OF DR. HULL
Dr. Edgar Hull, retiring
dean of the Louisiana State
University School of Medi-c
i n e at Shreveport, was
doctor or consulting physi-cian
to three Louisiana
governors — including Gov.
Huey Long, whom he at-tended
following Long's as-sassination.
Times Medical Writer
Margaret Martin tells of
Hull's role in bringing the
medical school to Shreve-port
and details other as-pects
of his career in a
profile in today's Sunday
Magazine of The Times. The
feature is the magazine
cover story and appears on
pages 14-16F. The cover
sketch of Hull is by Times
Staff Artist Pap Dean.
Also in today's Times,
Rep. Joe D. Waggonner, who
has been in the fore of the
congressional fight for a
north-south highway in Loui-siana,
today brings the sub-ject
into current focus in a
"Personal Viewpoint" in
the editorial section. You'll
find it on Page 3-B.

Physical rights are retained by Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center Shreveport. Copyright is retained in accordance with U.S. copyright laws.

Text

A PROFILE
OF DR. HULL
Dr. Edgar Hull, retiring
dean of the Louisiana State
University School of Medi-c
i n e at Shreveport, was
doctor or consulting physi-cian
to three Louisiana
governors — including Gov.
Huey Long, whom he at-tended
following Long's as-sassination.
Times Medical Writer
Margaret Martin tells of
Hull's role in bringing the
medical school to Shreve-port
and details other as-pects
of his career in a
profile in today's Sunday
Magazine of The Times. The
feature is the magazine
cover story and appears on
pages 14-16F. The cover
sketch of Hull is by Times
Staff Artist Pap Dean.
Also in today's Times,
Rep. Joe D. Waggonner, who
has been in the fore of the
congressional fight for a
north-south highway in Loui-siana,
today brings the sub-ject
into current focus in a
"Personal Viewpoint" in
the editorial section. You'll
find it on Page 3-B.